US President Donald Trump signed a presidential memorandum on Thursday calling for the US Trade Representative to develop a list of proposed tariffs against goods from China. The trade representative has 15 days to publish the list of proposed tariffs, which will undergo a period of notice and comment. After the notice and comment, the [...]

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In a ruling from the bench on Thursday, Wisconsin Dane County Circuit Judge Josann Reynolds ordered the state’s Governor Scott Walker to call special elections to fill two empty seats which were previously held by Republicans. Walker had previously refused to call the elections after two fellow Republicans stepped down to join the Walker administration. [...]

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Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill known as the Reproductive Parity Act (RPA) into law on Wednesday, which will require insurers in the state of Washington to provide coverage for elective abortions and contraception if they also provide coverage for maternity care. Additionally, the RPA will also require health insurance plans issued or renewed [...]

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The US House of Representatives on Wednesday approved the “Right to Try Act of 2017,” which would give terminally ill patients the “right to try” unproven experimental treatments. Under the bill, the government would not be able to prohibit or restrict production and distribution of an experimental drug that “is intended to treat a patient [...]

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Former South Korean president Lee Myung-bak was arrested and jailed early Friday on multiple corruption charges, including bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power. The Seoul Central District Court approved the arrest warrant based on serious allegations of crime and the possibility that the ex-president may attempt to destroy evidence. Prosecutors accuse Lee of taking up [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Dennis J. Ventry, Jr., of the University of California Davis School of Law (UC Davis School of Law) discusses how a recent Supreme Court decision on whistleblower laws ultimately undermines the corporations they are meant to protect… In Digital Realty Trust Inc. v. Somers , the U.S. Supreme Court voted 9-0 to [...]

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Wednesday urged Eastern Caribbean countries to repeal colonial “buggery” laws . Among a variety of requests, HRW urged the countries, including Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, to repeal all laws that criminalize consensual activity among sex couples, [...]

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